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Contiform on the NSW Government Continence Contract
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The Contiform is listed on both the NSW and Victorian Continence supply contracts.
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Please Note UK EU Customers
The Australian designed and manufactured Contiform product is CE marked and available in the UK and Europe. If you are purchasing from these countries you will need to do so by emailing sales@pioneermedicaleurope.co.uk
Contiform International Pty Ltd will not deliver to the above global regions.

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Contiform New User Pack


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Contains Small, Medium and Large Contiform devices to select the individual user's correct size with removal ribbon and tutorial DVD.
The Contiform intravaginal device is made from medical grade elastomeric material, moulded and shaped like a hollow tampon which makes it suitable for insertion and removal, in much the same way you’d insert a tampon.
Supplied in three sizes (Small, Medium or Large), it is worn discreetly and comfortably inside the vagina, Contiform stops stress incontinence and wetness by supporting the urethra and restoring the body’s natural anatomy. With regular use, it can work in harmony with conventional pelvic floor exercises to bring about long-term improvement in muscle tone.

It can be worn all day, every day, or simply during activities such as exercising. Many women prefer the reassurance of wearing it constantly to avoid leaking when coughing, sneezing or laughing, especially during the cold and ‘flu season. Contiform should be removed for cleaning at night. The Contiform device includes a silicone removal ribbon to assist in the removal of Contiform.
Registered with the Australian Therapeutic Goods Administration (ARTG No. 153651) Contiform is usually replaced every 30 - 45 days (or longer if used infrequently), this becomes evident when the device no longer has the efficacy to support the urethra.

Designed by one of Australia’s leading gynaecologists, Contiform has particular appeal for active women. It can also be used successfully by new mothers, although not within six weeks of delivery.

Contiform is NOT suitable for patients with prolapse.
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